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Conducting Research in EHS: Support and Information

The EHS research committeemeets every 6 weeks. The committee includes representation from every Department in the Faculty, as well as representatives of early career researchers and postgraduate research students.

Research Ethics: All research involving data from human participants is required to have ethical approval. The EHS ethics committee reviews applications monthly and further information should be accessed from the EHS ethics committee website.

Research Conduct: All research in EHS is conducted in accordance with established guidelines, standards and procedures. The links below provide information and guidance about relevant issues:

​Research Impact - The University of Limerick research impact initiative is driven by the concept of measurable impact that excellent research can have on society, culture and the economy. Information and workshop materials for researchers are available on Sharepoint.

Research mentorship is an important support available to researchers. While there are other types of mentorship available in UL, the EHS programme focusses on the development of research careers.

Early Career Researcher issues are championed by Dr Tadhg Macintyre. Regular meetings will be organised, the goals of which are to allow attendees to discuss issues that affect their research and career development in a friendly informal atmosphere, and also to raise awareness of and give a voice to those issues at Faculty level. Times of meetings will be communicated through Faculty email lists.

Post graduate researchers are represented by a current post graduate research student. The post graduate students forum will take place every term and is an informal arena for the sharing of research experiences and raising issues which affect post graduate research. Times of meetings will be communicated through Faculty and Course email lists.

Conducting Research in EHS: Support and Information

The EHS research committeemeets every 6 weeks. The committee includes representation from every Department in the Faculty, as well as representatives of early career researchers and postgraduate research students.

Research Ethics: All research involving data from human participants is required to have ethical approval. The EHS ethics committee reviews applications monthly and further information should be accessed from the EHS ethics committee website.

Research Conduct: All research in EHS is conducted in accordance with established guidelines, standards and procedures. The links below provide information and guidance about relevant issues:

​Research Impact - The University of Limerick research impact initiative is driven by the concept of measurable impact that excellent research can have on society, culture and the economy. Information and workshop materials for researchers are available on Sharepoint.

Research mentorship is an important support available to researchers. While there are other types of mentorship available in UL, the EHS programme focusses on the development of research careers.

Early Career Researcher issues are championed by Dr Tadhg Macintyre. Regular meetings will be organised, the goals of which are to allow attendees to discuss issues that affect their research and career development in a friendly informal atmosphere, and also to raise awareness of and give a voice to those issues at Faculty level. Times of meetings will be communicated through Faculty email lists.

Post graduate researchers are represented by a current post graduate research student. The post graduate students forum will take place every term and is an informal arena for the sharing of research experiences and raising issues which affect post graduate research. Times of meetings will be communicated through Faculty and Course email lists.